Seth T. wrote:Cold_H2O wrote:yeah... once you go dry... you can't go back..
Maybe. I'm still going to keep my wetsuit and will most likely dive it during the summer. I just can't see myself coming out of the water to an 85 degree day in a drysuit.
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I sweat in my wetsuit; I'd die in a drysuit.
Of course, we don't have
that many 85 degree days.....
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Your wetsuit will be useful as a backup. I can remember 3 weeks out of the water because my dry suit was getting a faulty zipper replaced... Not fun.
Let me know how the "sweating" is in a couple of months. I think it gets "easier", as in more natural the more you use your new suit. And in the Summer it's easy to go half suit or even take the suit off between dives. But there ARE those 85 degree days.... but like you said, few and far between compared to the VAST majority of cold, wet ones. I still remember how "cool" it would be to arrive at a wet, chilly, rainy dive site and simply put my dry suit on first, then leisurely go about my business before and between dives, snug as a bug in a rug! My buddy would throw on a hat, but since I run hot most of the time I didn't even need to do that. I guarantee you that you'll have alot more of
those kind of days than you will sweaty 85 degree days!!